Sony unveils world’s first 63x optical zoom camera in Sri Lanka
The world’s first 63x optical zoom camera was introduced by Sony to the Sri Lankan market Siedles Ltd.
Sony said the Cyber-shot H400 camera has an incredible 63x optical zoom range – the highest ever in a compact digital camera.
Apart from being easy to carry the bridge-style Cyber-shot H400’s huge 63x zoom (equivalent to 24.5-1550mm focal length in 35mm format) stretches from wide angle to super-telephoto, accommodating any conceivable shooting situation.
Siedles Ltd. Marketing Officer Kamal Gunawardena said the new camera has the exact “touch and feel like a DSLR camera.”
Optical Steady-Shot cuts the risk of blurred, jittery pictures – even at high zoom settings or when you’re holding the camera at arm’s length. Users will enjoy richly-detailed 20.1 megapixel photos that bring every memory to life. Or simply press the dedicated ‘Movie’ button and film crisp HD video clips to enjoy on TV or share on the web. All that shooting power doesn’t come at the expense of comfortable handling and easy operation. The contoured DSLR-style body feels great in your hand, with an ergonomic grip you’d expect on bigger, more expensive cameras. As an extra touch there’s an electronic viewfinder to help frame scenes accurately, even when you’re shooting outdoors in blazing sunshine.
Intelligent Auto takes the guesswork out of achieving top-quality results. The DSC-H400 automatically recognises a wide range of shooting scenes, taking care of exposure and other settings so you can focus on what’s happening in front of the camera.
The high-capacity X-Series lithium-ion battery provides power for around 300 shots between charges – giving you more opportunities to capture the action in everyday situations or while you’re travelling.
If you’re out and about with friends, Party Mode automatically adjusts sensitivity, exposure and colour for vivid memories of those fun evenings together. Advanced Flash boosts the camera’s sensitivity, effectively extending flash range to make further-away subjects appear brighter. It’s handy for indoor shots or dusk where your camera’s built-in flash can struggle to reach the action.
Sony also launched the new DSC-H300 which combined the best of a compact camera and a DSLR-inspired body. It also features a high optical zoom and resolution for high quality panoramic shots. |